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Friday, July 20, 2007

Caribbean Dive Sites

Ryan Turner wrote:

Hi Ken,

I'm going to be booking my excursions here sometime over the next week orso, so if you have any suggestions on the best spot to go, please let meknow cause I don't want to miss out on a good dive opportunity. We're goingto Nassau Bahamas, St Thomas and St Maarten. Thanks a lot.

Hey Ryan,Nassau has several good spots, one place I know that does a good jobis Stuart's Cove. They are the biggest shop; and are known for theirshark dives (a little controversial because they will feed sharks.They can be a bit of a cattle-boat dive operation with up to 20 diverson a boat. Contact info:Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas S-1875

South, West Bay Street

PO Box CB 13137

Nassau

BAHAMAS

Ph.: (800) 879-9832

Fax: (242) 362-5568

Another choice is Nassau Scuba Center, they are more of a Mom and Pop shop with smaller groups. They also do the shark dives, but there have been reports that their rental gear is a little dated and worn out. If you don't mind the group size Stuart's is probably the better choice. In St. Thomas Blue Island Divers has a decent reputation. St. Thomas has a bunch of good wrecks, and many of them are in OW depths so you shouldn't have any problems with finding dive trips from the ship that work. Blue Island Divers Suite 505, Crown Bay Marina Sub Base, St Thomas, 00802 United States Virgin Islands ++1-866-scuba-VI ++1-866-728-2284diveusvi@islands.vi In Saint Maarten there are several good reports for Dive Safaris. They cater in diving with the cruise ships, and are known for taking good care of new divers. Their contact info is: